Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... Author declares ( a ) Our Author fpeaks of himself as being happy in a large • fhare of health and ftrength ; enured to the climate ; and having a mind strongly difpofed to the cultivation of natural knowlege . ' himself happily ...
... Author declares ( a ) Our Author fpeaks of himself as being happy in a large • fhare of health and ftrength ; enured to the climate ; and having a mind strongly difpofed to the cultivation of natural knowlege . ' himself happily ...
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... Author's fears : the fcheme he proposes for remedying this mifchief , by laying a heavy tax on uncultivated lands ' ( we prefume he means only thofe that are poffeffed ) and reaffum- 6 ing the forfeited without favour , ' is not new ...
... Author's fears : the fcheme he proposes for remedying this mifchief , by laying a heavy tax on uncultivated lands ' ( we prefume he means only thofe that are poffeffed ) and reaffum- 6 ing the forfeited without favour , ' is not new ...
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... Author's eftimate of the two former is taken from the collector's books for the year 1752 ; which year , he informs us , he more particularly made choice of , because the intercourfe of that year was deemed pretty moderate , and ...
... Author's eftimate of the two former is taken from the collector's books for the year 1752 ; which year , he informs us , he more particularly made choice of , because the intercourfe of that year was deemed pretty moderate , and ...
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... Author's confidera- tion ; he would willingly , ' he tells us , have gone through the whole , could the quantities or value of them be ascer- • tained ; but this was impoffible , where the greatest part of the imports pay no duties ...
... Author's confidera- tion ; he would willingly , ' he tells us , have gone through the whole , could the quantities or value of them be ascer- • tained ; but this was impoffible , where the greatest part of the imports pay no duties ...
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... Author through all his reasonings . We referve the fecond part of this curious Effay for our next Review ... Author's obfervations . Where he has advanced any thing new , that we shall felect ; where any thing may with propriety be ...
... Author through all his reasonings . We referve the fecond part of this curious Effay for our next Review ... Author's obfervations . Where he has advanced any thing new , that we shall felect ; where any thing may with propriety be ...
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